Apple’s Budget iPhone Leak

Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL)’s new budget iPhone has become the talk of the town, and we’ve previously seen the same device in yellow, red and green colors. While the previous rumor seemed dubiable because of the ugly colors, Techdy seems to have gotten their hands on the front and rear parts of this new low-cost iPhone from Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL).

Images, Videos of Apple’s Budget iPhone

Techdy has posted several images and videos, and also described how it feels when they hold the device. Even though the budget iPhone is made from polycarbonate material, it doesn’t feel cheap at all. The two parts – front and rear when put together gives an idea of the complete device.

Apple’s Budget iPhone – Screen Size?

This budget iPhone has a 4-inch screen just like the iPhone 5, and it features a shape that’s similar to the Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL)’s original iPod. Samsung’s Galaxy range has been criticized for using cheap plastic back, but thankfully, this new low cost iPhone does not feel cheap at all. The blog particularly notes that, “Unlike the plastic build quality of the Samsung Galaxy phones, the plastic material used on the budget iPhone feels more sturdy.”

The rear features a small hole for a second microphone, headphone port, two screw holes alongside the centered Lightning port, and four holes for the speaker. Inside the rear shell, we can see holes for camera, LED flash and microphone.

From what it looks like, it is evident that we’ll really see something called the budget iPhone in the near future from Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL). Even though Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) will not reveal anything at this stage, all these rumors and reports indicate that the Cupertino company is really working on a budget iPhone. From so many leaks, rumors, images and videos, we’re bound to think that the budget iPhone is nearing release.

Do you think these photos and reports are the real deal, or does it look like a yet another well planned hoax? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

Author: Saqib KhanSaqib is a technology writer, contributing news and how-to's. He thinks tech all the time, even when dreaming. Besides writing on ValueWalk, he also writes on Technostarry. You can reach him via Twitter.